Operating Instructions; Description; Operational Requirements - Marco DUSTMASTER Operator's Manual

28,000 cfm tier 4 diesel dust collectors
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W-503
You must comply
with all OSHA, local,
City, State, Province,
Country and jurisdiction
regulations, ordinances
and standards, related
to your particular work
area and environment.
Keep unprotected
individuals out of the
work area. Failure to
comply with the above
warning could result in
death or serious injury.
W-575
Ensure the surface is
level, stable, and is
sufficient to support the
weight of the Device
or System. Uneven or
unstable surfaces, and/
or surfaces that cannot
support the gross
weight of the Device
or System could cause
the Device or System
to overturn. Failure to
comply with the above
warning could result in
death or serious injury.
W-511
For equipment
manufactured by entities
other than Marco,
you must consult the
Original Equipment
Manufacturer operator's
manuals, information,
training, instructions
and warnings, for the
proper and intended
use of all equipment.
Failure to comply with
the above warning
could result in death or
serious injury.
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Dustmaster
28,000 CFM Tier 4 Diesel Dust Collectors
®

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Description

A dust collector creates an engineered air flow in an enclosure, providing ventilation and
collecting airborne dust and debris. Abrasive blasting performed in an enclosure requires
a dust management system for compliance with OSHA regulations governing the work
site. Removing airborne dust and debris from an enclosure improves work site safety and
visibility, increasing production rates. The Dustmaster
Collectors have a reverse incline blade fan matched to a 120 horsepower Perkins
Final diesel engine to generate up to 28,000 CFM of air flow. Typical applications include
blast rooms, blast yards, bridges, oil refineries, offshore platforms, pipelines, shipyards,
storage tanks, and water treatment plants.

Operational Requirements

• 12-Volt DC power source
• 24 CFM @ 90 PSI regulated filtered air.
The following may cause safety hazards or reduced performance:
• Improper installation and/or maintenance of components.
• Failure to properly secure unit from movement when not in transport.
• Exceeding 55 mph speed limit when towing unit.
• Using unit in wet spray or coating containment areas.
• Failure to properly ground unit.
• Operating in an area with inadequate ventilation.
Operating Instructions
Before use:
• Position Dust Collector as near the containment area as possible. Using short lengths of
duct hose and minimizing curves and bends improves performance.
• Ensure the surface is level, stable, and is sufficient to support the weight of the unit. Block
wheels to prevent unintended movement.
• Level Dust Collector by adjusting height using Jack Stand (2).
• If using a Discharge Collection Drum (5), install optional Drum Cover (4).
NOTE: Follow all applicable guidelines for collection containers.
• Perform daily lubrication. (See Lubricate Grease Points.)
• Connect a 3/4" I.D. air supply line to Filter Regulator (3) of Pulser system.
• Open Air Inlet Door(s) and connect duct hose. (See Connect Duct Hose.)
• Ensure all unused Air Inlet Doors are closed securely.
• Close Pulser System Ball Valve (1).
• Turn on compressed air supply.
During use:
• Monitor all fluid levels.
• Monitor air pressure.
• Monitor amount of material collected in catch container to prevent overflowing.
28,000 CFM Tier 4 Diesel Dust
®
Tier 4
®

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